You sir, have taken my painting to levels i couldnt imagine a year ago, i cant imagine the amount of work that goes into making these videos but you should know it's greatly appreciated, cheers mate.
Great video. I'm just returning to miniature painting after a long hiatus, and the new Cities of Sigmar is my first project. Can I ask what grit of sanding sponge you recommend?
Thanks so much for making these. For some of us (like me) the Eavy metal style is what got me into miniature gaming and what I ultimately aspire to in my own painting. I know of no other channel which does this so well.
Yeah it could be the camera it's definitely Wyldwood although it is quite an old pot. I think Cygor would also work well, you just have to thin it a bit more as its a bit darker or atleast my pot is
Phenomenal, It's been insane watching the production quality increase since the beginning. Amazing tutorial as always mate, without a doubt the best tutorials around
I like classic way of painting over contrast paints, because you have more control over paint scheme, and you don't have to make any special prep like specific primer. Also metallic paints work better with classic method
This is an excellent paint job! Really love it. I gotta try this on my city lads. Now I just need to figure out how to translate the GW paints you used into ProAcryl XD
Hey, Awesome paintjob as always :) Those dropper bottles you are using, are those army painter bottles or something else? Or i can ask where you get them, and do they actually seal the bottle? the ones i have gotten from amazon have all been total crap :(.
Amazing video. beautiful painting nice camera work, and editing. The only thing that I would love to see is if you had lower thirds that appear with each step (including what paint you are using, the mix if it's mixed and the kind of brush you are using. (I know you mentioned it verbally but seeing it would be a big help) Thanks, man! Again, fantastic work.
I really prefer the living city and vibrant countryside and woodland in general but I have a big nighthaunt army so I feel my people should be from Lethis
Can anyone explain how he's mounting the bits to the paper clip on cork? I see that you drilled through the foot but what about the arm holding the shield?
The production quality of these videos is amazing Dave. Arguably some of the best Warhammer painting videos on RU-vid. However you should definitely write a more eye catching title. 'Painting NEW Warhammer Cities of Sigmar Like the Box Art' or something similar. This needs to be seen by more people!
It's nice to see this kind of slow process painting videos. Great job with your channel! I'm very interested in the Misthvån GW colour scheme. Would you make a video with this colour scheme? (I love the Lethis one, btw).
New hobbyist here. How do you pin the head on the paperclip at 04:24 ? Did you drill a hole in the neck and superglued it? I noticed this on other part in your video. I tried with blue tack but it slides off the paperclip...afraid to use superglue. Much appreciated and amazing paint job!
I have been a patron almost since the first months and i have to say that your delivery method over the years have improved massively. You sound more alive, which is a joy to listen to. Music is not too loud and yet gives a nice vibe when you are silent. You dont show too much footage painting one part, but instead show just enough to get the idea. Jumps between miniature and your palette are a nice addition. Thank you to patrons at the end is a warm and welcome addition. Change to a macro lens was a worthwhile Investment. It is nice to see that you are doing well, Dave. Keep it up!
I genuinely really appreciate yourself and others still supporting since the early days so thank you! more than the money it means so much to know people are still watching my content and enjoying it. Also thank you for the great feedback, it's been a long journey (and still ongoing) learning how to create more engaging content but I'm glad that it hasn't gone unnoticed. As long as I have the support of this great community I will endeavour to improve. Thanks again!
Lots of useful tips, for me at least. You use lots of glazes and I feel that takes advantage of models detailed parts and is a really good way to go, gonna try on my cloths instead of just doing all shadows and highlights manually. I'm not painting armies but I kinda try to make Krieg kill team and speeding up cloths is something I'd like to try. You can always add highlights later Thanks, I wanted to place letters for the algorithm thing but all above is truth nevertheless 😂
Thank you! glazing is a very reliable method to bring in some shadows and highlights and get some nice smooth transitions. Understanding how to control it makes it much more efficient too. Enjoy your Krieg, great miniatures!
@@InfernalBrush You say it in your video and the name is even clearly visible on video. And yet, no complaints, just answering the question. Truly godlike zen my dude, chapeau!